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The Distribution of the Booty at
Al-Ji‘ranah:
Upon returning and lifting the siege in Ta’if, the
Messenger of Allâh had stayed over ten nights
at Al-Ji‘ranah before starting to distribute the booty. Distribution delay was
due to the Prophet’s hope that Hawazin’s delegation might arrive and
announce their repentance and consequently reclaim their loss. Seeing that none
of them arrived, he started dividing the booty so as to calm down the tribes’
chiefs and the celebrities of Makkah. The first to receive booty and the ones
who obtained the greatest number of shares were the people who had recently
embraced Islam.
Abu Sufyan bin Harb was given a hundred camels and forty
(gold) ounces and yet he said, "What about my son, Yazeed’s Share?"
So he was given the same quantity for his son as well. But yet he exclaimed:
"And what about the share of Mu‘âwiyah, my second son?" So the
Prophet gave Mu‘âwiyah as much as he gave
his father and brother. Hakeem bin Hizam was given a hundred camels, but he was
given a hundred more when he demanded. Safwan bin Omaiyah was given three
hundred camels - a hundred camels at each time. It is thus mentioned in Shifâ’[],
Book by Qadi Iyadh. The Prophet
gave Al-Harith
bin Harith bin Kilda a hundred camels. He also gave some chiefs of Quraish and
other clans a hundred camels; he gave others fifty and some others had forty.
Eventually it was spread among people that "Muhammad
grants generously and fears not to grow poor." This made bedouins gather
around him expecting to be given some wealth. They were so many that they forced
the Prophet
to seek refuge against a tree and
they even took away his garment, "O people!" He said, "Give me
back my garment! For I swear by the One in Whose Hand is Muhammad’s soul, that
if I had as many numerous camels as the number of Tihama trees, I would
distribute them among you. You know quite well that I am neither mean nor coward
or a liar." Standing by his camel he plucked out a hair of his camel’s
hump and held it between his two fingers, lifted it up and said: "O people,
I swear by Allâh that I get nothing but one-fifth of your booty, and this very
fifth goes back to you."
As soon as he had given the new converts, the Messenger of
Allâh
ordered Zaid bin Thabit to fetch the
booty and summon people. Then he ordained shares to people. A footman’s share
was four camels and forty sheep, and a horseman would take twelve camels and a
hundred and twenty sheep. This distribution of booty was based on a wise policy.
In this world there are lots of people who know the truth only when it comes
through their stomachs and they do not recognize it if it comes through their
brains. The similitude of such people is as the guidance of an animal to its
herd by means of a bunch of clover held at a constant distance off its mouth.
The animal would try all the time to catch it, so it would eventually go into
the herd safely. In the same way you have to do various kinds of temptations to
make certain kind of people familiarize Islam and be pleased with.
The Helpers (Al-Ansar) are furious at the Messenger of Allâh
:
At first the Prophet’s policy of distribution was
uncomprehended by many a man. Therefore sharp-tongued people started expressing
their objections. The Helpers were among those who were afflicted by this
policy. They were deprived of Hunain gifts though they had been the ones who
were summoned at Hunain hard times and they were the first to rush to fight with
the Messenger of Allâh
and standfast till the
defeat turned into victory. Now here they are watching those who escaped fill
their hands with booty while they are given nothing.
On the authority of Ibn Ishaq: "When the Messenger of
Allâh
had given Quraish and Arab tribes those
gifts and allotted nothing to the Helpers, a group of the Helpers felt so uneasy
about it that a lot of ill-statements against the Prophet
were spread among them to an extent that one of them said:
"By Allâh, the Messenger of Allâh
was
ill-spoken of by his folksmen!" And those ill-statements went on spreading
till Sa‘d bin ‘Ubadah met the Messenger of Allâh , who in his turn faced his people after a while.
Sa‘d bin ‘Ubadah said: "O Messenger of Allâh, this
group of the Helpers are furious at you about the distribution of the booty that
you had won. You have allotted shares to your own kinsmen and forwarded lots of
gifts to the Arab tribes. But this group has obtained nothing." The Prophet
asked Sa‘d exclaiming: "Sa‘d, what do
you think of all that?" Sa‘d replied: "O Messenger of Allâh. You
know that I am nothing but a member of this group." "Call out on your
people and bring them forth to me into this shed." Said the Prophet .
So Sa‘d went out and summoned them. When some Emigrants
came, he let them in but forbade others. When they were all gathered together,
he informed the Prophet saying: "This group of the Helpers have just
arrived to meet you in compliance with your orders." As soon as the
Messenger
faced them he thanked Allâh and
praised Him, then said to them inquiring, "I have been told that you are
angry with me. Didn’t I come to you when you were astray and Allâh guided
you? You were poor and Allâh gave you wealth. Weren’t you foes and Allâh
made you love one another." "Yes," they said, "Allâh and
His Messenger are better and more gracious." Then he said: "What
prevents you from replying to the Messenger of Allâh, O tribe of Helpers?"
They said, "What should be the reply, O Messenger of Allâh, while to the
Lord and to his Messenger belong all benevolence and grace."
The Prophet
again said:
"But by Allâh, you might have answered and answered
truly, for I would have testified to its truth myself: ‘You came to us
belied and rejected and we accepted you; you came to us as helpless and we
helped you; a fugitive, and we took you in; poor and we comforted you’.
You Helpers, do you feel anxious for the things of this
world, wherewith I have sought to incline these people unto the Faith in
which you are already established?
Are you not satisfied, O group of Helpers that the people
go with ewes and camels while you go along with the Messenger of Allâh ( ) to your dwellings. By Him in Whose Hand is my
life, had there been no migration, I would have been one of the Helpers. If
the people would go through a valley and passage, and the Helpers go through
another valley and passage, I would go through the valley and passage of the
Helpers. Allâh! Have mercy on the Helpers, their children and their
children’s children."
The audience wept until tears rolled down their beards as
they said: "Yes, we are satisfied, O Prophet of Allâh
( )! with our lot and share."
Then the Prophet
left the
gathering and the people also dispersed.
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